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Polyamory May Be Good for You. On Valentine's Day, images of couples are everywhere.

Polyamory May Be Good for You

They're buying each other diamond rings, making eyes over expensive restaurant meals and canoodling over chocolate-covered strawberries and champagne. But two-by-two isn't the only way to go through life. In fact, an estimated 4 to 5 percent of Americans are looking outside their relationship for love and sex — with their partner's full permission. These consensually nonmonogamous relationships, as they're called, don't conform to the cultural norm of a handholding couple in love for life. They come in a dizzying array of forms, from occasional "swinging" and open relationships to long-term commitments among multiple people. "People in these relationships really communicate. "They are potentially doing quite a lot of things that could turn out to be things that if people who are practicing monogamy did more of, their relationships would actually be better off," Holmes said. [6 Scientific Tips for a Successful Marriage] Jealousy & love.

L’Art d’avoir toujours raison. La bibliothèque libre.

L’Art d’avoir toujours raison

Traduction Wikisource - Texte entier: HTML PDF Note : le manuscrit original ne comportait pas le titre et fut probablement écrit vers 1830. Il fut publié sous différents titres tels Dialectique ou Dialectique éristique ou L'Art d'avoir toujours raison. Introduction Stratagèmes. Doctor Who 50ème anniversaire: Doctor 1 à 4. C’est cette année que la plus longue série de SF, Doctor Who, va fêter son 50ème anniversaire.

Doctor Who 50ème anniversaire: Doctor 1 à 4

Season One voulait vraiment marquer le coup et a confié à Carole Llombart (Séries Addict So What) la mission de nous concocter une rétrospective de l’histoire « des » Doctor depuis 1963 jusqu’à aujourd’hui. Un gros travail décliné en 3 épisodes (le second épisode sera disponible cet été et le dernier au moment de la diffusion de l’épisode spécial 50 ans). Embarquez donc à bord du Tardis pour cet incroyable voyage!!! The First Doctor : William Hartnell (1963-1966) Les enfants britanniques découvrent le Doctor le 23 novembre 1963. Ses compagnons : ses premiers compagnons humains sont Ian Cherteston (William Russel) et Barbara Wright (Jacqueline Hill), professeurs de Susan qui s’étonnent de ses grandes connaissances en histoire et en science (An Unearthly Child 1×01). Sa fin : c’est lors d’une bataille remportée contre les Cybermen que le First Doctor meurt dans son Tardis (The Tenth Planet).

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Aurore (Nietzsche) Stuffing Myself With Immanence. I was laughing when I caught myself playing with my shadow.

Stuffing Myself With Immanence

I was running, and in the long afternoon my shadow looked really good. My upper arms looked wrung out and my shoulders were hunched in that skinny way. I was in jogging stance, my forearms raised and fists balled up, and the position of everything and of the sun made my shadow reveal that she had only two half-arms. And when I caught myself, I was playing with that form—shifting my body to perfect the amputations, pausing midstride to cut off a leg—and I was laughing and full with triumph. What was I doing. I placed myself in isolation this summer in my parents’ empty house on the South Fork of Long Island in order to get serious. Thump thumpthump. What did he once tell me? This is not going to become an article on that kind of hunger. I am not even hungry. I am not even hungry; I am not a stupid girl.

The other Simone knows better. In the section on the Narcissist, de Beauvoir explains the magic of the mirror: Wes Anderson’s Worlds by Michael Chabon. The world is so big, so complicated, so replete with marvels and surprises that it takes years for most people to begin to notice that it is, also, irretrievably broken.

Wes Anderson’s Worlds by Michael Chabon

We call this period of research “childhood.” There follows a program of renewed inquiry, often involuntary, into the nature and effects of mortality, entropy, heartbreak, violence, failure, cowardice, duplicity, cruelty, and grief; the researcher learns their histories, and their bitter lessons, by heart. Along the way, he or she discovers that the world has been broken for as long as anyone can remember, and struggles to reconcile this fact with the ache of cosmic nostalgia that arises, from time to time, in the researcher’s heart: an intimation of vanished glory, of lost wholeness, a memory of the world unbroken. We call the moment at which this ache first arises “adolescence.” The feeling haunts people all their lives.

Everyone, sooner or later, gets a thorough schooling in brokenness. Zelda 001 by *Comiz-INC on deviantART.