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A picture of the eclipse places the photographer paradoxically in the time before photography, not because of what it depicts but because it is a souvenir of that momentary intimation of the era of myth, when reality and experience were supposedly untroubled by mediation and everyone lived in the shared, immediate presence of being. It doesn’t matter that that feeling doesn’t look like anything, that it is unphotographable in its essence. The eclipse photo is a picture of being afraid of the dark.

Images of Unphotographability

Rob Horning

But to the rest of the world, as now evidenced by [the magnificent document](https://www.pbs.org/newshour/world/read-the-full-application-bringing-genocide-charges-against-israel-at-un-top-court) that South Africa has presented to the International Court of Justice, there is a perfect consistency between what Germany did during its Nazi era and what it is now doing during its Zionist era.

Thanks to Gaza, European Philosophy Has Been Exposed as Ethically Bankrupt

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Life for the living often becomes a series of subscription services to vital medications and new forms of indentured servitude in maintenance of cybernetically regulated organs.

Anti-Oculus

Acid Horizon

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