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  • #1
    Kiera Cass
    “Break my heart. Break it a thousand times if you like. It was only ever yours to break anyway.”
    Kiera Cass, The One

  • #2
    إبراهيم الكوني
    “الكتب ، كنوز يستخدمها الحكماء ويتباهى بإمتلاكها البلهاء”
    إبراهيم الكوني, الصحف الأولى

  • #3
    إبراهيم الكوني
    “الوقت الذي لا نقتله بالعمل، يقتلنا بالملل”
    إبراهيم الكوني, الصحف الأولى

  • #4
    أثير عبدالله النشمي
    “نحن لا نفقد سوى مانخشى فقدانه !!”
    أثير عبدالله النشمي, أحببتك أكثر مما ينبغي

  • #5
    أثير عبدالله النشمي
    “المفاجأة تفضح مشاعرنا الحقيقية”
    أثير عبدالله النشمي , فلتغفري

  • #6
    Jean Baudrillard
    “The non-event is not when nothing happens.
    It is, rather, the realm of perpetual change, of a ceaseless updating, of an incessant succession in real time, which produces this general equivalence, this indifference, this banality that characterizes the zero degree of the event.
    A perpetual escalation that is also the escalation of growth - or of fashion, which is pre-eminently the field of compulsive change and built-in obsolescence. The ascendancy of models gives rise to a culture of difference that puts an end to any historical continuity. Instead of unfolding as part of a history, things have begun to succeed each other in the void. A profusion of language and images before which we are defenceless, reduced to the same powerlessness, to the same paralysis as we might show on the approach of war.
    It isn't a question of disinformation or brainwashing. It was a naIve error on the part of the FBI to attempt to create a Disinformation Agency for purposes of managed manipulation - a wholly useless undertaking, since disinformation comes from the very profusion of information, from its incantation, its looped repetition, which creates an empty perceptual field, a space shattered as though by a neutron bomb or by one of those devices that sucks in all the oxygen from the area of impact. It's a space where everything is pre-neutralized, including war, by the precession of images and commentaries, but this is perhaps because there is at bottom nothing to say about something that unfolds, like this war, to a relentless scenario, without a glimmer of uncertainty regarding the final outcome.”
    Jean Baudrillard, The Intelligence of Evil or the Lucidity Pact



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