As an American, yes.
i think it’d be easier to understand double bookkeeping if people more often talked about the difference between knowing something and believing it.
- you can know your friends love you, but not believe it.
- you can know nobody is spying on you, but not believe it.
- you can know you don’t have to be perfect, but not believe it.
- you can know your thoughts won’t affect reality, but not believe it.
knowing that your belief is false doesn’t always mean you stop believing it.
studies of drew eastwood's collage paintings :) I gallery sat for him yesterday and got to spend the afternoon with his work. very lovely stuff
Carry the moon - copics on lime green paper (microns and white gel pen for details)
Silly amberdraw test
They’ve been rebuilding the Tower of Babel, but this time they have a team of linguists on site. Every time God smites the builders and invents a dozen new languages, the linguists have a dozen decently sized translations in about a month and work can start up again.
The linguists have been really into it. They say the new phonemes are fascinating. As for God, I assume that at this point he’s just curious to see how far this goes.
Holland Kerr Art, Blog and Loop De Loop Submissions formerly a very thirsty Hugo Weaving fan blog
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