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#AfD-#Verbotsverfahren würde Stand heute im Verbot enden.

Eine Pflicht zur Antragsstellung ist denkbar.

#Bundesverfassungsgericht

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@Anwalt_Jun

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Two days ago, I wrote a newsletter entry about the state of Alien Enemies Act litigation. See heidi-says.ghost.io/the-latest…. Today, the Supreme Court weighed in, as I said it might, using the situation in the Northern District of Texas to do so. Its opinion is at supremecourt.gov/opinions/24pd…. 1/ #LawFedi



Attorney General Bonta to Congress: California Must Retain its Ability to Protect Californians, Respond to Emerging AI Technology oag.ca.gov/news/press-releases…


"9 Federally Funded Scientific Breakthroughs That Changed Everything. The U.S. is slashing funding for scientific research, after decades of deep investment. Here’s some of what those taxpayer dollars created":
nytimes.com/2025/05/16/science…
#science #tech #Trump #destructive #PutinsPuppet #politics


Watching my daughter with her grandfather brings age into sharp focus.

More from @mkondrich: wapo.st/4dkUp1v



Stop PIP and Benefits Cuts
March and Rally
Saturday 17th March 2025
Assemble at City Hall, #Norwich - 12 noon

Just found out my disabled friend on PIP is too ill to attend…but I’ll be marching with his spirit beside me.

#PIP
#DisabilityBenefitsCuts
#Disability
#Starmer
#Labour

in reply to Juggling With Eggs

My placard hastily painted this morning for the Stop PIP and Benefits Cuts Rally in #Norwich.

Turnout was good. The most I’ve seen at a #protest in the city since the #Tory crime and punishment legislation kicked in.

Hearing #disabled testimonies about the pain this is causing every day was just as important as the political speeches.

We also gave the Saturday shoppers something to gawp and think about…there was resistance to our message:

“no ifs, no buts, no to disability benefit cuts”

in reply to Juggling With Eggs

We assembled on #Norwich City Hall steps in time honoured tradition.

Good to hear Clive Lewis #Labour MP for Norwich South say he won’t support his party on these #Disability cuts. He promised not to vote for them…we must hold him to this and encourage other Labour MPs to take his principled stance.



Frau Katharina #Reiche #CDU findet der "Klimaschutz sei überbetont",
Mit Verlaub, die Dame hat nicht mehr alle Tassen im Schrank
#Klimakatastrophe
in reply to Hart

@Hart

Tassen?
Die ist sicher "Generation Wegwerfpappbecher"und gar keine Tassen mehr im Schrank!

@Hart




Etwa 600 Menschen kamen heute zur Demonstration der Schüler*innen der Johanna-Tesch-Schule in #Frankfurt #Bockenheim gegen die plötzliche #Abschiebung von ihren Mitschülern und Freunden Angad und Gunit mit ihrer Familie nach #Indien und forderten, sie zurück zu holen.

#StopDeportation #EndDeportations



Ach klar, Julia "Nestle" #Klöckner nun in ihrem Element. Diese Frau ist als Präsidentin des Bundestages untragbar. queer.de/detail.php?article_id…


Trying to live my #blogosphere ideals and reach out to folks via their contact page over comments (esp if they don't have comments enabled but that contact page).

words.presgas.name/blogosphere…

It definitely encourages thought and pause. I like this slow internet.

in reply to PresGas - RPG and Left Nerd

I had never seen your blog before, but I just wrote something very similar and just as short haha

joelchrono.xyz/blog/reaching-o…

in reply to Joel

@joel woo hooo! Reaching out solidarity!!

I am enjoying this aspect quite a lot more than standard comments and whatnot. So happy to see folks discovering the blog! This means so much more than looking at your hit count or anything like that.

I will definitely be adding your blog to my RSS reader!! 🤓

@Joel


Joint Statement by 🇮🇪 🇮🇸 🇱🇺 🇲🇹 🇳🇴 🇸🇮 🇪🇸 on Palestine #Gaza
#gaza


🎶She said "I've got two tickets to Iron Maiden, baby

Come with me Friday, don't say maybe

I'm just a teenage dirtbag, baby, like you, ooh"🎶

youtu.be/FC3y9llDXuM

Music to Art

#AIart #ArtificialIntelligence #Sora #ChatGPT #Music #Art





⛔️⚠️Another Russian War Crime: Russia brainwashing and training Ukrainian orphaned children from temporarily occupied Donetsk region for war against Ukraine – CCD (more) ukrinform.net/rubric-ato/39935… #Ukraine #Mastodon #ICC #ICJ #Hague #NukesForUkraine #Germany #France #Italy #OSCE #PACE #CoE #SouthKorea #Press #News #Taiwan #Media #Japan #USA #US #UK #EU #NATO #UnitedStates #UnitedKingdom
#EuropeanUnion #russiaUkraineWar
#11yrInvasionofUkraine #RussiaIsATerroristState

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I read a blogpost, I wrote a blogpost about it, and now there's a blogpost inspired by my blogpost!

Long live the #blogosphere

What if we let ourselves be bored again by @noisydeadlines
noisydeadlines.net/what-if-we-…

#blogging #boredom #blogpost


What If We Let Ourselves Get Bored Again?


I am still thinking about focus and attention spans and boredom. I read Joel’s post: The constant need for a source of entertainment and that got me thinking even more. I loved that he starts talking about this time in his childhood with no technology around, and he wandered around the fields, playing with bottle caps and imagining they were spaceships (I also loved The Jetsons! 🙌).

He asks himself these questions:

Why would I wash the dishes without watching a video at the same time? Why would I fold my clothes without listening to a podcast too? Why would I have lunch without scrolling away on social media? Why would I go outside without carrying my phone at all times?


And then he asks:

Why would I not try, though?


To me, there are different layers to these questions:

  • True multitasking (doing two cognitively demanding tasks at once) isn’t something we can actually do. We can’t read a text and listen to a podcast at the same time, these are conflicting cognitive efforts. Even when we think we are multitasking, we are not effectively processing information.
  • Multitasking without cognitive conflicts: we can, however, combine two tasks that use different cognitive resources and don’t compete for the same type of attention. For example: listening to a podcast (passive audio input) while folding laundry or doing dishes.

This reminds me of the book “Deep Work” by Cal Newport, where he argues that the ability to focus intensely is a skill that must be trained. His advocates on training ourselves to be able to focus so we can better perform cognitively demanding tasks. But even if we start having distraction-free “focus” sessions every day to train ourselves, we will struggle if we can’t free our minds from a dependence on distractions.

Cal recommends training our brains to tolerate boredom. Habits like constantly checking our phones or jumping between tabs, condition us to avoid boredom and seek novelty. This damages our capacity for deep, focused work.

My concern when I see younger people constantly seeking distractions is that they completely lost their ability to have one moment, any moment in a quiet state without looking at a screen or having something in their ears. And I guess I wouldn’t be too surprised if all this multitasking were done exclusively in their leisure times. But seeing them doing that while they work, for 8 hours a day, that’s concerning.

I listen to podcasts while doing the dishes and cleaning the house. I listen to podcasts when I go to the gym (I actually use it as my incentive to go to the gym. I leave some of favorite episodes to listen while I work out). But I don’t listen to 8 hours of podcasts or watching videos on the background while I’m at work, doing cognitive efforts.

So, it’s NOT about ALWAYS doing ONE thing at a time. If we avoid pairing tasks that interfere with each other, like reading emails (language processing) with listening to a podcast (also language-heavy), we should be okay.

But also, I think Cal Newport has a point: if we are constantly in this distracted fully excited state all the time, we can’t slow down anymore, even if we want to.

I think that with the amount of instant stimulation we carry in our pockets today, it’s way harder to even realize that we are in that state. And maybe some people don’t even know how it feels like to be calm and quiet, just observing the world around them and listening to their thoughts.

And it’s a challenge for all of us; we are all being bombarded with an excess of information and entertainment. I noticed a shift in my ability to sit down and focus on reading a book a couple of years ago when I was still using the main social media apps (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram). I believe that **deleting all those accounts **four years ago helped me get back to enjoy reading again and embracing boredom sometimes.

I have been curating my online consumption patterns for quite a while now, and this post summarizes a bit my feelings about feeling hacked by the online world.

Anyway, thanks Joel for sharing your thoughts!

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Post 86/100 of 100DaysToOffload challenge (Round 2)!

#100DaysToOffload #100Days #NoisyMusings #internet #attentionresistance

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By Noisy DeadlinesMinimalist in progress, nerdy, introvert, skeptic. I don't leave without my e-reader.






On the latest What Next TBD: American air traffic control badly needs an overhaul. Will Newark be the reason we finally get it?

slate.com/podcasts/what-next-t…





🇲🇪🇺🇦Presidents of Ukraine, Montenegro discuss bilateral cooperation, European integration (more) ukrinform.net/rubric-polytics/… #Ukraine #Montenegro #NukesForUkraine #Germany #France #Italy #OSCE #PACE #CoE #SouthKorea #Press #News #Taiwan #Media #Japan #USA #US #UK #EU #NATO #UnitedStates #UnitedKingdom
#EuropeanUnion #russiaUkraineWar
#11yrInvasionofUkraine #RussiaIsATerroristState




What If We Let Ourselves Get Bored Again?


I am still thinking about focus and attention spans and boredom. I read Joel’s post: The constant need for a source of entertainment and that got me thinking even more. I loved that he starts talking about this time in his childhood with no technology around, and he wandered around the fields, playing with bottle caps and imagining they were spaceships (I also loved The Jetsons! 🙌).

He asks himself these questions:

Why would I wash the dishes without watching a video at the same time? Why would I fold my clothes without listening to a podcast too? Why would I have lunch without scrolling away on social media? Why would I go outside without carrying my phone at all times?


And then he asks:

Why would I not try, though?


To me, there are different layers to these questions:

  • True multitasking (doing two cognitively demanding tasks at once) isn’t something we can actually do. We can’t read a text and listen to a podcast at the same time, these are conflicting cognitive efforts. Even when we think we are multitasking, we are not effectively processing information.
  • Multitasking without cognitive conflicts: we can, however, combine two tasks that use different cognitive resources and don’t compete for the same type of attention. For example: listening to a podcast (passive audio input) while folding laundry or doing dishes.

This reminds me of the book “Deep Work” by Cal Newport, where he argues that the ability to focus intensely is a skill that must be trained. His advocates on training ourselves to be able to focus so we can better perform cognitively demanding tasks. But even if we start having distraction-free “focus” sessions every day to train ourselves, we will struggle if we can’t free our minds from a dependence on distractions.

Cal recommends training our brains to tolerate boredom. Habits like constantly checking our phones or jumping between tabs, condition us to avoid boredom and seek novelty. This damages our capacity for deep, focused work.

My concern when I see younger people constantly seeking distractions is that they completely lost their ability to have one moment, any moment in a quiet state without looking at a screen or having something in their ears. And I guess I wouldn’t be too surprised if all this multitasking were done exclusively in their leisure times. But seeing them doing that while they work, for 8 hours a day, that’s concerning.

I listen to podcasts while doing the dishes and cleaning the house. I listen to podcasts when I go to the gym (I actually use it as my incentive to go to the gym. I leave some of favorite episodes to listen while I work out). But I don’t listen to 8 hours of podcasts or watching videos on the background while I’m at work, doing cognitive efforts.

So, it’s NOT about ALWAYS doing ONE thing at a time. If we avoid pairing tasks that interfere with each other, like reading emails (language processing) with listening to a podcast (also language-heavy), we should be okay.

But also, I think Cal Newport has a point: if we are constantly in this distracted fully excited state all the time, we can’t slow down anymore, even if we want to.

I think that with the amount of instant stimulation we carry in our pockets today, it’s way harder to even realize that we are in that state. And maybe some people don’t even know how it feels like to be calm and quiet, just observing the world around them and listening to their thoughts.

And it’s a challenge for all of us; we are all being bombarded with an excess of information and entertainment. I noticed a shift in my ability to sit down and focus on reading a book a couple of years ago when I was still using the main social media apps (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram). I believe that **deleting all those accounts **four years ago helped me get back to enjoy reading again and embracing boredom sometimes.

I have been curating my online consumption patterns for quite a while now, and this post summarizes a bit my feelings about feeling hacked by the online world.

Anyway, thanks Joel for sharing your thoughts!

—-

Post 86/100 of 100DaysToOffload challenge (Round 2)!

#100DaysToOffload #100Days #NoisyMusings #internet #attentionresistance

Thoughts? Discuss... if you have a Write.as account or Reply by email


By Noisy DeadlinesMinimalist in progress, nerdy, introvert, skeptic. I don't leave without my e-reader.








For #shipsaterday a boat under construction. The photo is part of a photo report about the fishing in Isla Cristina. I was allowed to take pictures in the boat and I found it fascinating and beautiful to see from the inside. Great work by those two. #ships #boats #photography #amateurphotography #photos #photo #fotografie #boatbuilding #shipssaterday #schiffs #schiffssamstag


US curbs on Chinese chips slammed global.chinadaily.com.cn/a/202…



New Reeder updates are out.

Reeder 2025.5
Improved filters, new dark/light theme and a new timeline setting to delete old items.
See the App Store release notes for all the details.

Reeder Classic 5.5.1
This update should hopefully fix an issue where the article viewer or in-app browser would go blank. (Hopefully means that I wasn't able to reproduce it, but I think it should be fixed now.)

apps.apple.com/developer/id325…



'Abseits (kein Fußball)' // away from #FotoVorschlag
Man muss sie einfach mal verlassen, die ausgetretenen #Pfade. Oftmals lassen sich dann neue #Ideen entwickeln, oder wie hier, in der schon so oft von mir besuchten Gruga, völlig neue #Perspektiven entdecken! #Abseits ausgetretener Pfade!

#photography #fotografie #parksandrecreation #grugapark #essenruhr




"Marie Nejar, the last known surviving Afro-German eyewitness to the horrors of Nazi Germany and a revered voice in Afro-German history, has passed away peacefully in Hamburg at the age of 95."

After Margot Friefländer, we lost another witness to the horrors of the Nazis this month. A great loss. RIP Marie and Margot. We won't forget. The fight against fascism and extremism goes on.

#Blackstodon #blackmastodon #BlackLivesMatter #AfroGermany #afrogerman #Afropean #ww2 #holocaust

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MIT Asks arXiv To Take Down Preprint Paper On AI and Scientific Discovery science.slashdot.org/story/25/…


📰 Ukraine war latest: Ukraine-Russia talks in Istanbul end, Moscow demands Kyiv withdraw from 4 regions, no ceasefire agreement

🔗 kyivindependent.com/ukraine-wa…

#News #RussianInvasion #RussianWar #Ukraine



OpenAI abandoning its for-profit plan wasn’t enough for a group that supported the reversal, who said the new plan needs more clarity and governance safeguards.

semafor.com/article/05/16/2025…



Eurovision 2025: la prova generale della Finale

Ecco le nostre impressioni sulla prova generale ufficiale della Seconda Semifinale dell'Eurovision Song Contest 2025, in cui hanno votato le giurie.

eurofestivalitalia.net/2025/05…



Meta Argues Enshittification Isn't Real - An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Meta thinks there's no reas... - yro.slashdot.org/story/25/05/1… #facebook


Trois Israéliens tués et blessés dans 70 actions de résistance en Cisjordanie et à Jérusalem au cours de la semaine #Palestine french.palinfo.com/actualites/…


[twentyfive o'clock - anatemi & rifiuti urbani] quarantottanni_ondarossa_quasitripvirus ondarossa.info/newstrasmission…


8 Times Seth Painted What Childhood Really Feels Like


Which one is your favorite?

Split image featuring two murals by Seth Globepainter. On the left, a girl in a purple dress hangs from a large painted knife as if slicing open the building’s gray surface to reveal blue sky, located in Grenoble, France. On the right, a boy sits curled up with his eyes closed, holding a crayon, painted on the gable wall of a house with a yellow and blue background, located in Aalborg, Denmark.

In Aalborg, Denmark, a boy curls up with a crayon on the side of a building, and in Le Mans, France, a child unzips a drab facade to reveal a burst of color. From Shanghai’s hidden alleyways to the rooftops of Grenoble, these murals by Seth Globepainter reimagine urban architecture through the lens of childhood. This collection features eight of his most poetic and site-responsive works—each one turning a blank wall into a portal of memory, play, or longing.


🔗 Follow Seth Globepainter on Instagram

More by and about Seth Globpanter!: 34 Murals That Turn Walls Into Wonders: Seth’s Street Art Will Blow Your Mind

Mural by Seth Globepainter in Aalborg, Denmark, showing a giant boy with closed eyes hugging his knees while holding a crayon, painted on the gable of a house. Background features bright blocks of color and crayons near his feet.

Jack in the Box — Aalborg, Denmark


A child with closed eyes sits with knees pulled tight to the chest, drawn in large scale onto a gable end of a building. Surrounded by vivid blocks of yellow and blue, crayons scattered at his feet, the scene suggests retreat into imagination.


Mural by Seth Globepainter in Le Mans, France, showing a child figure pulling down a massive zipper on a tall building to reveal a rainbow-colored sky beneath the surface.

Unzip — Le Mans, France


A mural of a child pulling open an enormous zipper transforms the entire building facade. The gray surface is peeled back to reveal a vibrant gradient of rainbow colors behind, suggesting freedom, wonder, and hidden worlds.


Street art by Seth Globepainter in Shanghai, China, depicting a small child crouching and peering through silver pipes, which resemble a periscope. The child is painted directly above a real window and pipe system.

Periscope — Shanghai, China


In a clever use of existing piping, a small painted child crouches and peers through a pipe formation like a submarine periscope. The art blends seamlessly into the real structure, turning utilities into imagination.


Street art by Seth Globepainter in Paris, France, showing a mural of a girl mid-jump in a hopscotch game, with a real girl in a red dress looking on. The painted girl's shoes appear to have fallen off mid-leap.

Hopscotch Girl — Paris, France


On a quiet street corner, a young girl in a red checkered dress stands at a hopscotch court, staring at a painted figure mid-jump. The painted girl has lost her shoes and seems to leap beyond the wall, capturing fleeting childhood moments.


Street art by Seth Globepainter in Shanghai, China, featuring a girl with eyes closed leaning out of a painted red window. Her hair trails down the wall, ending in a flower being batted by a black painted cat. A real white cat walks below.

Cat Walk — Shanghai, China


A mural of a girl with her head resting on folded arms appears framed in a red window. Her long ponytail dangles down the wall, playfully chased by the silhouette of a black cat reaching for a flower at its tip.


Mural pair by Seth Globepainter in Fontaine, France, with a girl painted on one building whispering toward a boy on another building across the street. One side shows blue sky with clouds, the other a starry night.

Eye to Eye — Fontaine, France


Two murals face each other across a street. On one wall, a girl whispers toward the other. On the opposite wall, a boy listens under a crescent moon. The murals reflect connection and imagination, using architectural space like a narrative thread.


Mural by Seth Globepainter in Grenoble, France, showing a girl with red hair hanging from a painted tear in a gray wall, revealing a patch of blue sky beyond. She grips a large knife to slice through the concrete-like surface.

Hang On — Grenoble, France


A girl clings to a painted tear in the building’s facade, appearing to pull back the gray surface to reveal bright blue sky. Her body swings with momentum as if caught mid-effort to uncover what lies beyond.


Mural by Seth Globepainter in Laon, France, depicting a girl with glasses kneeling and using a spray can to draw a colorful house outline around herself on a large building wall.Mural by Seth Globepainter in Laon, France, depicting a girl with glasses kneeling and using a spray can to draw a colorful house outline around herself on a large building wall.

In My House by Box — Laon, France


A girl kneels inside a house-shaped outline, spray-painting walls onto the blank facade. Around her, simple shapes in red, yellow, and purple mimic a child’s drawing. It’s both playful and defiant—claiming space through art.


These murals don’t just decorate buildings—they redefine them. Seth Globepainter’s work invites us to see cities as living canvases where memory, play, and possibility are always within reach.

More: 6 Cute Murals By KATO: Bringing Walls to Life

Which one is your favorite?



34 Murals That Turn Walls Into Wonders: Seth’s Street Art Will Blow Your Mind


Take a journey into the colorful world of Seth Globepainter, a French street artist who turns boring walls into amazing, dreamlike art.


Born as Julien Malland in Paris, Seth started painting graffiti in the 1990s in the city’s 20th district. Over time, he grew into a famous mural artist, using bright colors and powerful emotions to create art that speaks to people all over the world.

In this post, you’ll see 32 of Seth’s most magical murals. These artworks show how he can turn everyday buildings into unforgettable pieces of art.


Seth Globepainter stands amidst rubble in front of a partially crumbled wall featuring his mural of a fallen terracotta warrior. The mural merges seamlessly with the raw, textured surface of the wall, blending historical themes with urban decay. Seth, dressed casually in paint-splattered clothes, looks at his creation, which contrasts with the surrounding debris and plants growing through the wreckage.

A Creative Voyage:


Seth’s life as an artist changed in 2003 when he started a world tour. He worked with artists from different cultures and learned new ways to paint in cities around the globe. This experience led to his book “Globe Painter” (2007) and the documentary series “Les Nouveaux Explorateurs,” which was shown on Canal+. Over five years, Seth visited 15 unique places, expanding his artistic style and creativity.

During these travels, Seth developed his signature style, often focusing on themes of childhood and imagination.


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A vibrant mural by Seth Globepainter titled "Enter the Vortex," located on rue Jeanne d’Arc in Paris 13, France, created in collaboration with Galerie Itinerrance. The artwork features a boy seen from behind, staring into a hypnotic rainbow spiral that spans across a multi-story building, blending bold colors with the structure’s geometry. The piece transforms the urban environment, drawing attention to both the artwork and its surrounding space.

Enter the vortex – rue Jeanne d’Arc, Paris 13 with Galerie Itinerrance in Paris, France


2.

A young girl in a red checkered dress stands on a hopscotch grid, hesitating as she looks at a mural by Seth Globepainter. The mural, titled "Viviane Hesitates," located in La Butte aux Cailles, Paris, France, depicts a child with a backpack, mid-leap, blending seamlessly with the wall. The scene combines playful innocence with urban artistry, inviting viewers to step into the imagination of childhood.

Viviane hesitate, La Butte aux cailles, Paris, France.


A World of Wonder:


Seth Globepainter’s art shows how street art can change the way we see the world. His murals bring out feelings and tell amazing stories. If you want to see more of Seth’s work, check out his official website! Feeling inspired? Share your street art photos and stories in our Facebook group “Your Street Art Utopia” and join the fun conversation!


3.

A clever piece of street art by Seth Globepainter in Shanghai, China, titled "Periscopes." The mural features a crouching child peering through a periscope made of real industrial pipes on the wall. The pipes are covered in shiny metallic insulation, seamlessly integrating with the painted periscope, creating a playful illusion. The artwork combines Seth's whimsical style with the urban setting, turning a mundane wall into an imaginative scene.

Periscopes – Street Art by Seth in Shanghai, China.


4.

A charming mural by Seth Globepainter titled "Cat Walk," located in Shanghai, China. The artwork features a child resting their head on a windowsill, painted on the corner of a narrow alley. Below the window, a black cat mural reaches up toward the child's dangling braid, adding a playful touch. A real white cat walks near the base, blending the mural with the surroundings. The scene combines whimsy and urban decay, turning the tight alleyway into a storybook-like setting.

Cat Walk – Street Art by Seth in Shanghai, China.


5.

A mural by Seth Globepainter in Paris, France, responding to Putin's war on Ukraine. The artwork depicts a young girl wearing a purple dress and a floral crown, holding the Ukrainian flag as it billows in the wind. The girl’s skates are made of miniature tanks, creating a striking contrast between innocence and conflict. Positioned on Rue Buot, the mural highlights themes of resilience, hope, and the power of unity in challenging times.

Seth on Putins War on Ukraine in Paris, France.


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“Keep in touch” Popasna, Donbass Ukraine.


7.

“Telefòn” Little Haïti, Miami.


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“O marinheiro ”, Passo da Pátria, Natal, Brasil.


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In Paris, France.


10.

“Little Thor” in Neuf-Brisach, France.


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The gardeners – At Nicklaus children’s hospital in Miami, USA


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3 masks – Chosun University, Gwangju, South Korea.


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“Jack in the box” in Aalborg, Denmark


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In a lane near Yu garden, Shanghai, China.


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Collaboration with Korean painter Heo Dal Yong in Hae Dong, Damyang, South Korea.


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In Paris, France.


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Camsize and friend, Ravine-Sèche, Haïti.


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In Paris, France.


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In Paris, France.


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In Paris, France


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“The wire” in Fontaine, France.


25.

Lala can fly too, – Butte aux cailles, Paris, France.


26.

Jaho on his doorstep, Butte aux cailles, Paris, France.


27.

With Saner Edgar in Coyoacàn, Ciudad Mexico.


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In Phnom Penh, Cambodia.


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Little Putu meets her new friend, Canggu, Bali, Indonesia.


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Wendy at the window – Jersey City, USA.


31.

Dirty Hands – With the kids of Passo da Pátria, Natal, Brasil.


32.

Escada – Collaboration with DERLON in Obrigado Irmão. São Paulo, Brazil.


33.

“The ladder ”, tribute to the artist Bilal Berreni, known by the pseudonym Zoo Project died in July 2013 at the age of 23. His name is given to a place in the district of Saint-Blaise in the 20th arrondissement of Paris, the same place where he grew up and where this mural is painted.


34.

“Hang on” for Street Art Fest Grenoble Alpes in Grenoble, France.


Which one is your favorite?


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Apple isn't happy with this book.

It says many claims made in the book are false and that the author didn't properly fact-check things.

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And in 1974 a lot of people laugh when Ivan Illich wrote this…

«The rich will get richer and many more of the poor will become destitute during the next ten years. […] Poverty levels rise and the gap between rich and poor widens.»

In "Tools for Conviviality", arl.human.cornell.edu/linked%2…

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I heard my mother say, "the rich get richer, while the poor get poorer" my entire life. She heard it from her mother during the Great Depression. There is probably a version of this in every culture dating back to Mesopotamia.

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"Why GM Is Betting on LMR Battery Technology

GM is pioneering lithium manganese-rich (LMR) battery cells for future electric vehicles. Learn how LMR compares to LFP and NMCA in terms of range, cost, and performance."

by Maria Guerra, Senior Editor-Battery Technology
May 13, 2025

batterytechonline.com/lithium-…

#Technology #ElectricVehicles #Batteries #Charging #Vehicles #Manufacturing #Innovation