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(Paris, 1908-1986) French thinker and novelist, representative of the atheist existentialist movement and an important figure in the vindication of women's rights. Originally from a bourgeois family, she stood out from an early age as a brilliant student. She studied at the Sorbonne and in 1929 she met Jean-Paul Sartre, who became her companion for the rest of her life.

He graduated in philosophy and until 1943 he devoted himself to teaching at the lycées of Marseilles, Rouen and Paris. His first work was the novel The Guest (1943), followed by The Blood of Others (1944) and the essay Pyrrhus and Cineas (1944). She participated intensely in the ideological debates of the time, harshly attacked the French right wing and assumed the role of a committed intellectual. In her literary texts she revised the concepts of history and character and incorporated, from an existentialist point of view, the themes of "freedom", "situation" and "commitment".

Together with Sartre, Albert Camus and Maurice Merleau-Ponty, among others, she founded the magazine Tiempos Modernos, whose first issue was published on October 15, 1945 and became a political and cultural reference of French thought in the mid-twentieth century. Subsequently, he published the novel All Men Are Mortal (1946), and the essays For a Morality of Ambiguity (1947) and America a Day (1948).

Her book The Second Sex (1949) was a theoretical starting point for various feminist groups, and became a classic work of contemporary thought. In it she elaborated a history of the social condition of women and analyzed the different characteristics of male oppression. She asserted that by being excluded from the processes of production and confined to the home and reproductive functions, women lost all social ties and with them the possibility of being free. She analyzed the gender situation from the point of view of biology, psychoanalysis and Marxism; she destroyed feminine myths, and urged the search for authentic liberation. She argued that the struggle for the emancipation of women was distinct from and parallel to the class struggle, and that the main problem to be faced by the "weaker sex" was not ideological but economic.

Simone de Beauvoir founded with some feminists the League of Women's Rights, which set out to react firmly to any sexist discrimination, and prepared a special issue of Modern Times devoted to the discussion of the subject. She won the Prix Goncourt with The Mandarins (1954), in which she dealt with the difficulties of post-war intellectuals in assuming their social responsibility. In 1966 she participated in the Russell Tribunal, in May 1968 she showed solidarity with the students led by Daniel Cohn-Bendit, in 1972 she presided over the Choisir association, in charge of defending free contraception, and until her last days she was a tireless fighter for human rights.

Her abundant testimonial and autobiographical titles include Memoirs of a Formal Young Woman (1958), The Fullness of Life (1960), The Force of Things (1963), A Very Sweet Death (1964), Old Age (1968), The End of Accounts (1972) and The Farewell Ceremony (1981).

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[–] [email protected] 13 points 1 year ago (7 children)

The urge to stand by a river and sing a mournful version of a Tolkien song

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[–] [email protected] 13 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (2 children)

I hate the jam session scene in my city now

  1. The best spots have died due to covid. I had a spot where there two jams in one night. I would stay the entire night and just absorb. My favorite spot and my lodestone for doing this shit. Now most of the spots are run by young guys and often rich white kids. These places have terrible atmosphere and community and are super cliquey. The mentorship aspect of the jam session does not exist either. Lastly, winter slows everything to a grinding halt. There is one good jam right now that didnt stop. The city is in a shadow of its former self. And to think it used to be even better.

  2. Everyone hits the ground super good, when I first started doing this there were other people who were grinding out the suck. People being good isn't bad but it creates two issues.

  3. Everyone shows up and just expects to be worshipped. They're all good but not that good. Learning the music in high school creates a weird atmosphere that makes these kids have weird perceptions of the real world and grinding things out. One thing I've noticed is that rich white kid has been an archetype in my musical life forever but I would also say most of them leave the city after realizing that there's no one to give them a magical gig and that it's not fun to be poor.

  4. People show up to jams late because what they have going on is more important than listening to the house bands set. And you definitely need to go and masturbate all over Night in Tunisia or something, because again you're so awesome.

I went to a jam session last night only to find out its off till February, literally third time in a row this happened to me.

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[–] [email protected] 13 points 1 year ago (5 children)

the guys next to me at the coffee shop are talking about their startup (?) and AI bullshit (GPT-4 namedropped, along with how they "already scraped a dataset") but then they started talking about the local municipality and tax credits now I'm worried this is gonna be some bullshit I have to deal with in 1-2 years.

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[–] [email protected] 13 points 1 year ago

getting lectured by the blue MAGA lib at work about how we don't know anything and international relations aren't as "simple" as I think. Also Putin is bad.

[–] [email protected] 13 points 1 year ago

I went through the weirdest online rabbit hole. The child abusing Daddyofive Channel still has defenders who say the whole thing was a manipulation by "The Media" to make them look bad.

The internet really is a very good showcase of where the worst people communicate.

[–] [email protected] 13 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Superhero idea: a guy who starts projecting very loud music that thematically fits the moment and inspires him to do badass shit.

Like what if the trooper played from a guy in the light brigade?

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[–] [email protected] 13 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I hadn't heard the phrase "third spaces" until like two months ago and now I see it everywhere.

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[–] [email protected] 13 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Silver hair arc had ended, too high maintenance, fades fast and leaves hair damaged AF. picked up a red hair mask, which if you can find and want bright red hair, it rules. It comes in like a hand soap pump, you don't need tonbleaxh beforehand cause it forms a layer over your hair strands and it's actually good for your hair. I've only ever seen it in red but it's like 10 bucks for a dispenser and that could last a decade cause in addition to everything else it doesn't ever fade, so you can just re apply to the roots when they come in. I wish this stuff came in other colors, it may but red is all I've seen for retail.

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[–] [email protected] 12 points 1 year ago (1 children)

If theres one thing you can always know confidently about me, it's that I will never allow my posts to be bound by any level of quality assurance or standards. freedom-and-democracy

I will never allow anyone to regulate me. amerikkka-clap

There is not a single part of it where I ever try to meet the same bar of expectations as my last post. sit-back-and-enjoy

Unpredictable. omori-manic

Sometimes you get the nastiest stinkers here and thats just something you have to accept because thats just the way this world should work. capitalist-laugh

disappointment is part of life. doomer

disappointment is part of life and it makes the good times so much better. sicko-wistful

think about it... thinking-about-it

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[–] [email protected] 12 points 1 year ago (4 children)

oh god, going toe-to-toe with a bunch of lazy liberals who want to run union drives like a sleepy social clubs. No details, but they are just like... a small amount of people who start to get in the way more and more.

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[–] [email protected] 12 points 1 year ago (2 children)

boutta do some fuckin imperialism on this burrito

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[–] [email protected] 12 points 1 year ago (2 children)

"... so they're a stand-in for the Nazis."

"That doesn't explain why they're toilets, though!"

"And the A/V dudes are the Soviet Union. They're obviously the good guys! What is so hard to understand? It's a metaphor!"

Me, overhearing my son's conversation:

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[–] [email protected] 12 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (4 children)

read in italian voice mokey a go to a jam a session

My mentor was hosting a session with the old timers, I didnt realize they had a new open up. The old one closed because the owner was a small business psycho. Hope that joint goes bankrupt.

Also shoutout to the cat with the Blowback hoodie, if you post here don't dox me lmao.

I came late and suffered for it. There's a older guy likely on the spectrum who insists on using his own cymbals and chair. Thats a big nono in jazz world but there's something going on with him so we let it go it seems. My only criticism of the session was: Don't let this guy play more than one song, he's not being considerate when he plays or when he's not playing. You should be nice to him but don't let him walk all over everyone.

I talked to a lot of people. I talked to a female bass player who was telling me about the ongoing old man sexism, shame because she sounds great. Huge sound.

I saw a drummer who vibed me at a jam session in the summer and didn't want to talk to him. I think he saw that I grew a lot after I played, I really threw down.

I played the last song of the night, I know it grooved much more than it would have in the past, people were very complimentary. It was supposed to be a trio tune but people hopped on because they wanted to play. Big compliment imo, thank you for that.

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[–] [email protected] 12 points 1 year ago

the feminine urge to monch broken glass maxwell

[–] [email protected] 12 points 1 year ago

I truly do miss the days of being hopeful. There was like a solid year and a half where I wasn't depressed. Don't know what changed

[–] [email protected] 12 points 1 year ago (9 children)

i have to send that email today...

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[–] [email protected] 12 points 1 year ago

CIA guy rolling a D20 and deciding whether to shoot a smoker with the cancer gun

[–] [email protected] 12 points 1 year ago

Cyno is a playable Electro character in Genshin Impact.

As the General Mahamatra, Cyno leads the Matra and strikes fear into the hearts of researchers of the Sumeru Akademiya. In spite of this, Cyno has a fun side outside of his role in the Akademiya, as he has an affinity for Genius Invokation TCG and constantly cracks unfunny jokes.

brick-police

[–] [email protected] 12 points 1 year ago
[–] [email protected] 12 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (9 children)

I'm playing Sonic Mania, and every time I'm hit, I feel like I don't deserve it and I don't know what's going on. Also, losing EVERY SINGLE RING when you get hit feels bad and will always feel bad.

This original sin of a bad design makes every boss, most enemies, and most hazards feel terrible because you have to learn how it works by getting hit, therefore you can never beat any boss first try without losing every ring you've managed to collect in the act.

And not to circle jerk about it, but every sonic game runs you into hazards with less than a second to react because gotta go fast which means you WILL suck at every level until you learn it backward and forwards.

Even the only universally agreed good modern 2d sonic sucks.

I literally just want to get to sound test to listen to the music kirby-jammin, but you have to actually play the game 🤮 to unlock debug mode and then get to the level select screen thurston

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[–] [email protected] 12 points 1 year ago

fuck landlords
fuck cars

[–] [email protected] 12 points 1 year ago (3 children)
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[–] [email protected] 12 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Why does VRR turn game mode into washed out garbage, in fact why is game mode washed out garbage in general?

Can't I just have a comfortable middle ground bewteen eye searing vivid picture mode and the screen looking like it just saw a ghost

God I miss plasma screens

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[–] [email protected] 12 points 1 year ago

Made falafel wraps and dang were they tasty. My pickling has come to fruition! Behold my dill carrots! My sweet safe pickled cukes! My red wine onions! Also hummus and vegan tzatziki

[–] [email protected] 11 points 1 year ago

Trying to put down on booze and am mad.thst the drugs unused to instead (benzos or ketamine) are now crazy expensive, I'm.not trying to get sober, raw dogging life is out ofnthe dang question bit why are my go to alts now prohibitively expensive? I'm aware it's cause of ravers and gotta say, plz stop doing drugs, you have parties and flash6 lights and loud music, I just wanna k -hole after work and come back after an hour eat food and feel normal. Stop making ketamine expensive.

[–] [email protected] 11 points 1 year ago (1 children)

10/7 was the start of the 'year of the tunnel'

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[–] [email protected] 11 points 1 year ago

I finally broke and confronted my roommate (we really only share the bathroom not a living space) about his noise levels at night. It was an embarrassing and excruciating affair for me, and probably him too. Anyway, gonna see if I can get the owners of this place to try and fit the sound leak.

[–] [email protected] 11 points 1 year ago (2 children)
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[–] [email protected] 11 points 1 year ago (15 children)

I keep getting recommended clips of RDR2 on youtube, a game I've played before and enjoyed. The clips almost make me want to play it again. I like the story well enough, and the game is generally quite good at atmosphere and environments, and many of the strangers and side quests are pretty entertaining. I get tired of all the free roam stuff. Or at least I get tired of it if I've decided to try and get achievements, or some of the hoops you have to jump through to unlock outfits at the trapper just get... wearisome. But stopping the quests just to hunt, or fish, or steal a stagecoach, or do a treasure hunt is fun.

But I can't stand Rockstars approach to quest design, or whatever you'd call it, for most of the main story quests. I feel like every one is "Go to location A, get in an arcade shootout with like 20-30 guys who are all dead set on killing you. Get on horse. Engage is a running arcade shootout on horseback while you travel. Arrive at location B, get in another arcade shootout with either more or less guys than the first shoot out." Repeat ad infinitum.

I'm not sure what it is about this game that makes me hate that approach. Is it really any different from most of the other AAA single player games I love? Most of them probably boil down to "Go to a location, shoot a bunch of people." I think if it was less guys, maybe I'd like that more. Or if the whole enterprise felt less arcade-y. Not that I'm sure I could articulate what is even arcade-y about it in the first place.

Then I've got this issue, not sure if it's the same issue or a separate issue. Haven't thought about it too hard, may come out a little under-cooked. But, at least by AAA standards, the story of RDR2 is fairly intimate, personal. You get to know Arthur real well, and everybody in his crew. And I think I'm feeling some dissonance between that and the GTA levels of violence happening every single quest. In the real American West there were nine gunfighters at the OK Corral, and three men died, and no one's stopped talking about it for the 140 years since. Obviously a game doesn't have to reflect that. But a lot of old Western movies also just aren't that violent, even more modern deconstructions like Unforgiven, and then you've got RDR2 which is like if Quentin Tarantino had a psychotic break. And I'm not saying that the game should sanitize the Old West, or the actions of the Van Der Linde gang. But they kill a ridiculous amount of people. In one mission Arthur and Micah, alone, kill an entire town's worth of armed men.

I feel like someone could make the argument that the level of violence is an intentional choice made to satirize depictions of the Old West in other media. Obviously they built this formula on GTA games, and even RDR1, which it's fair to say are broadly satirical. But then RDR2 pivots hard into a much more serious story, such that the more explicit satirical elements sometimes feel out of place. And the level of violence just feels like a holdover from the Rockstar formula.

Or hell, maybe I'm just tired. Whatever they were doing, it didn't work well enough for me to do a replay of the game. Though I liked it well enough to complete the game once, so maybe I'm just complaining to complain.

TL:DR The violence in RDR2 is too frequent and too cartoony. Make it rarer, but make it hit harder and feel worse. Admittedly, they do have a game to sell, and if they did what I'm suggesting they run the risk of making the game too boring for gamers. Then again, Death Stranding exists, so counterpoint. And the parts of the game I see discussed most are either the open world activities or the story/characters. So hell, maybe it would be fine.

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[–] [email protected] 11 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Documentation was generated with AI. Kill me. Adding actual useful information to it.

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[–] [email protected] 11 points 1 year ago (2 children)

what are some good things to see in Chicago in the winter? I think I'll spend like 10 days there next month

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[–] [email protected] 11 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Lord, give me strength so i don't blow my last 40 bucks on horny gacha games.

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[–] [email protected] 11 points 1 year ago

jerma was in dusk til dawn 2

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