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Finally Zach got to play in the paddling pool and go on his big wheeled trike before going home☺️
I neither have money for animalcrossing nor do I have money for a switch. But one can dream right ? #animalcrossing #newleaf #switch #nintendo #bunny #bear #broke #funkylittleanimals #digitaldrawing #draws #doodle #games #new #cathingbugs #chasingclouds #🐰 #🐻 #bunnyanbear #playing https://www.instagram.com/p/B9m-I07nIFD/?igshid=1fbx36uz39v7
Get me a drink I said. She got some juice instead 💦😈
Why are we perfectly willing to ascribe agency to a strand of DNA (however “metaphorically”), but consider it absurd to do the same with an electron, a snowflake, or a coherent electromagnetic field? The answer, it seems, is because it’s pretty much impossible to ascribe self-interest to a snowflake. If we have convinced ourselves that rational explanation of action can consist only of treating action as if there were some sort of self-serving calculation behind it, then by that definition, on all these levels, rational explanations can’t be found. Unlike a DNA molecule, which we can at least pretend is pursuing some gangster-like project of ruthless self-aggrandizement, an electron simply does not have a material interest to pursue, not even survival. It is in no sense competing with other electrons. If an electron is acting freely—if it, as Richard Feynman is supposed to have said, “does anything it likes”—it can only be acting freely as an end in itself. Which would mean that at the very foundations of physical reality, we encounter freedom for its own sake—which also means we encounter the most rudimentary form of play.
David Graeber What's the Point if We Can't Have Fun
Experimental poetry #poems #playing #words #love #idea #experimentalpoetry #blackandwhite https://www.instagram.com/p/B4dpiqRHnNB/?igshid=ryijbowabtjc