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Zavallıklık ve Getirdikleri. Kederi Çağırdık, Geldi Oturdu Yanımıza. Tuncer Erdem’in ilk çizgileri, zamanın enteresan dergisi Limon’da çıktı.

Kederi Çağırdık, Geldi Oturdu Yanımıza

Limon’un enteresanlığı, mizah dergilerinin alışık olmadığı biçimde yeni çalışmalara yer vermesinden kaynaklanıyordu. Erdem, Limon içindeki ayrışmada Nankör ve daha sonra Deli’yi çıkartan kadronun içinde yer aldı. Sonra edebiyat dergileri, haftalık ve aylık az satar muhalif siyasi magazinlerde çalışmaları yayınlandı. Başlangıçtaki tarzı çizgi romana yakındı. Kareler arası ardışıklık ilkesine dayanarak görselliği olan hikâyeler anlatıyordu. Erdem, nasıl hikâyeler anlatıyor diye sorulabilir. Limon’dan, Deli’den bu yana yazıp çizdiklerine bakarsak, kederli karelerine rağmen katıksız karamsar olduğu söylenemeyecek bir anlatıcı Erdem. Kısa bir süre önce yeni bir albümü çıktı, adı bile Erdem’in evrenini tanımlıyor: Kar, Kömür, Keder… Kapaktaki köpek, onun hemen arkasında duran bisikletli çocuk… İşte dedirtiyor insana, ben bu kederi hatırlıyorum.

Radikal Kitap, 22.4.2011. Nothing is true, everything is permitted. Over the years, Bill evolved an elaborate cosmology around Hassan, which bore little relationship to historical fact. [7] The Weaver Budayl A competing explanation comes from a historical figure who lived after Sabbah and developed a following based on the corruption some of the Nizari master's teachings, resulting in a retroactive misattribution of his words and actions to Sabbah himself.

nothing is true, everything is permitted

Budayl, a weaver, proclaimed: . . . there is no reality to what is declared lawful or forbidden in religion. Mark Vernon. Sebastopol Forest House Design by Turnbull Griffin Haesloop Architects. Tabldog. James Bridle interviewed at TOC 2011‬‏ Books & ideas. Monologue: I’m Comic Sans, Asshole. [Originally published June 15, 2010.]

Monologue: I’m Comic Sans, Asshole.

Listen up. I know the shit you’ve been saying behind my back. You think I’m stupid. You think I’m immature. You think I’m a malformed, pathetic excuse for a font. You don’t like that your coworker used me on that note about stealing her yogurt from the break room fridge? People love me. When people need to kick back, have fun, and party, I will be there, unlike your pathetic fonts. It doesn’t even matter what you think. Enough of this bullshit. Available in our store:The “I’m Comic Sans, Asshole” Mug. Brain Pickings. 5 Must-Read Books by TED 2011 Speakers. By Maria Popova What doodling has to do with the evolution of consciousness and the raw beauty of the Arctic.

5 Must-Read Books by TED 2011 Speakers

Last year, our selection of 7 must-read books by TEDGlobal speakers was one our most popular articles of 2010. Today, as we prepare for next week’s big event, we’re back with 5 essential reads by TED 2011 speakers, once again litmus-tested for brilliance in the world’s most reliable quality-control lab: the TED stage. You may recall iconic neuroscientist Antonio Damasio from his insights on what it means to be human. Published last fall, Self Comes to Mind: Constructing the Conscious Brain is his ambitious exploration of the underpinnings of the self. Harvard Business School professor and futurist Juan Enriquez, whose Homo Evolutis was one of last month’s revolutionary first crop of TEDBooks, is a thoughtful observer of the profound cultural and biological changes that genomics and other life sciences are sweeping through society.

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