RobertoArchimboldi, to uk

I think that needs to be thought of as something . I haven't quite worked this out yet.

There is the basic necessity of a system of asylum. To believe in asylum is to believe in freedom. It is to accept that an individual who does not fit into the community of her nativity can flee. It is to believe that we cannot be forced to conform by tyrannical masters or norms, that the individual can escape authority.

That is not yet sacrosanct. There are two more aspects. The first is a sort of Fregean context principle but applied to people and communities. Never ask after the meaning of an individual in isolation from the community. Just as the significance of a word is its contribution to the significance of sentences in which it can occur, a person is fundamentally part of community. But see above, there are only sentences because there are words and there are only communities because there are individuals. It is the individuals who count.

The second is that a person outside of a legal system is without standing, without protection and, because of the context principle, has lost her personhood. On a very practical level, the asylum seeker is outside the protection of the law but subject to its force. Border spaces are so violent not because people on the move are criminalised, the criminal can expect due process, but because they are outlawed. You can do anything to a non-person. (All classic .)

So we need a process of asylum to bring people in, to end exile, which must then be a sort of rebirth, a new beginning, a rupture. It must be inviolable and unconditional, or perhaps only conditioned on need. We cannot regulate people's mobility, accepting claims only from those who apply through the appropriate channels or travel on '' as the establishment wish. Instead we must respond to the unconditional need of the person who has no legal standing and bring her in so that she can be remade. That is something sacred

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SharonCummingsArt, to art
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Another piece I created for The Indigenous Diabetes Health Circle of Canada.

The Medicine Wheel has been used by generations of various Native American tribes for health and healing. It embodies the 4 Directions, as well as Father Sky, Mother Earth, and Spirit Tree—all of which symbolize dimensions of health and the cycles of life.

ART
https://fineartamerica.com/featured/colorful-medicine-wheel-art-sharon-cummings.html

paezha, to mathematics
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The biblical value of pi given in 1 Kings 7:23-26 is 3.0.

A biblical pendulum clock would lose 3 minutes every hour, that's how shit the Bible is at basic math.

In contrast, the Egyptians had already calculated pi as 256/81 and the Babylonians as 3+1/8.

msquebanh, to random
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The ̱mǥis located in on has relied on as a main for thousands of years.
Salmon are for people living there, but that is now by long-term consequences of over the last 3 decades.

https://www.theweathernetwork.com/en/news/climate/impacts/power-to-the-people-alert-bay-salmon-impacts

Namgis are one of several BC native ppls I've worked w/ to over many yrs. are & are

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