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philosophybitmaps:
““Night does not cover our troubles, it brings them to the mind.” – Seneca, Moral Letters to Lucilius
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philosophybitmaps:

“Night does not cover our troubles, it brings them to the mind.” – Seneca, Moral Letters to Lucilius

birdsofrhiannon:
“Daily life in a Gaulish village
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birdsofrhiannon:

Daily life in a Gaulish village

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outdoormagic:
“Weedy Sea Dragon - Jervis Bay by Rowland Cain on Flickr.
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luciferlaughs:
“The Underwater Graveyards of Tryweryn Valley, Wales.
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luciferlaughs:

The Underwater Graveyards of Tryweryn Valley, Wales.

solarpunkwobbly:
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Lenin, The State and Revolution
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egypt-museum:
“ Mask of Anubis This mask represents the head of the black jackal, Anubis, the god of cemetery and mummification. He wears the striped headdress called nemes; a large part of it is missing but it still has some golden stripes. The...

egypt-museum:

Mask of Anubis

This mask represents the head of the black jackal, Anubis, the god of cemetery and mummification. He wears the striped headdress called nemes; a large part of it is missing but it still has some golden stripes. The eyebrows and whiskers are also gilded. The eyes are in a very good condition.

This mask was worn by the priest, who was responsible for the embalming, during the process of mummification.

The ears of Anubis are always erect to show the thoughtful attitude of the jackal, as the protector god of the necropolis.

Wood, from Armant, Luxor. New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty to 20th Dynasty, ca. 1550-1070 BC. Now in the Egyptian Museum, Cairo. JE 55620

Be strong… and once you have seen unrighteousness and recognized it as such — inequity in life, a lie in science, or suffering inflicted by another — rise in revolt against the iniquity, the lie or the injustice.
Peter Kropotkin, Anarchist Morality (via philosophybits)
workingclasshistory:
“On this day, 16 August 2012, police in South Africa massacred 34 wildcat-striking miners who were fighting for a pay increase at Marikana. This is a history of the strike wave and the repression:...

workingclasshistory:

On this day, 16 August 2012, police in South Africa massacred 34 wildcat-striking miners who were fighting for a pay increase at Marikana. This is a history of the strike wave and the repression: https://libcom.org/library/south-africa-partial-reemergence-workers-autonomy-mouvement-communiste-kolektivn%C4%9B-proti https://www.facebook.com/workingclasshistory/photos/a.296224173896073/1189449531240195/?type=3