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“Cats will usually eat a human corpse right away if they eat it at all. We know this from the earlier study regarding feral cats. As mentioned, the researchers found that the colony of feral cats was more likely to consume the human corpses that were in the earlier stages of decomposition.”

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The creative process of painting can be a complex interplay of various brain regions and cognitive functions. While the exact brain activity can vary from artist to artist, here are some general insights into what happens in the brain when artists paint:

1. Frontal Cortex Engagement: The frontal cortex, particularly the prefrontal cortex, is involved in planning, decision-making, and creativity. Artists use this part of the brain to conceptualize their artwork, plan the composition, and make creative choices.

2. Motor Skills and Coordination: Painting involves precise motor skills and hand-eye coordination. The brain’s motor cortex and cerebellum are active as artists control their brushstrokes, apply paint, and manipulate tools.

3. Visual Processing: The occipital lobe, responsible for visual processing, is highly active when artists observe their subject matter or visualize their artistic vision. This region helps them perceive shapes, colors, and details.

4. Emotional and Expressive Elements: The limbic system, associated with emotions, can be engaged during the creative process. Artists often draw upon their emotions to infuse their work with feeling and expression.

5. Memory and Association: The brain’s memory centers, such as the hippocampus, can be involved when artists recall references, past experiences, or techniques they’ve learned.

6. Reward System Activation: Creating art can activate the brain’s reward system, including the release of dopamine, which can lead to feelings of satisfaction and pleasure when artists achieve their creative goals.

7. Flow State: Many artists experience a “flow state” when deeply engrossed in their work. This state is associated with increased activity in the prefrontal cortex and reduced activity in the part of the brain responsible for self-criticism, leading to a sense of timelessness and immersion in the creative process.

8. Problem-Solving: Artists often encounter challenges during painting, such as how to depict a particular texture or achieve a desired effect. This engages areas of the brain involved in problem-solving and creativity.

It’s important to note that the brain’s activity during painting can vary widely depending on the artist’s style, subject matter, and personal approach to the creative process. Additionally, neuroimaging studies on artists are ongoing, and our understanding of the neural processes involved in art creation continues to evolve.

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You can do what you decide to do — but you cannot decide what you will decide to do.

— Sam Harris

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Watch Edward Snowden detail how phones are used to spy on you

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“There is another type of fiction which we create all the time to glorify ourselves and denounce others. We backbite more and praise less. We project ourselves as smarter than what we actually are and discredit the smartness of others. We cover our follies and believe that we are great, good and virtuous and brand others as evil and vicious.”

— Awdhesh Singh, Myths are Real, Reality is a Myth

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Intelligent design (ID) is a pseudoscientific argument for the existence of God, presented by its proponents as “an evidence-based scientific theory about life’s origins”. Proponents claim that “certain features of the universe and of living things are best explained by an intelligent cause, not an undirected process such as natural selection.” ID is a form of creationism that lacks empirical support and offers no testable or tenable hypotheses, and is therefore not science. The leading proponents of ID are associated with the Discovery Institute, a Christian, politically conservative think tank based in the United States.

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“For people could close their eyes to greatness, to horrors, to beauty, and their ears to melodies or deceiving words. But they couldn’t escape scent. For scent was a brother of breath. Together with breath it entered human beings, who couldn’t defend themselves against it, not if they wanted to live. And scent entered into their very core, went directly to their hearts, and decided for good and all between affection and contempt, disgust and lust, love and hate. He who ruled scent ruled the hearts of men.” — Patrick Süskind

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“You can win the rat race but you’re still a rat.”

— Banksy

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All that we are is the result of what we have thought. It is founded on our thoughts. It is made up of our thoughts. If one speaks or acts with an evil thought, pain follows one, as the wheel follows the foot of the ox that draws the wagon. All that we are is the result of what we have thought. It is founded on our thoughts. It is made up of our thoughts. If one speaks or acts with a pure thought, happiness follows one, like a shadow that never leaves.

— Dhammapada 1-2 / Müller & Maguire, 2002.

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Stupidity—The top of the list for Satanic Sins. The Cardinal Sin of Satanism. It’s too bad that stupidity isn’t painful. Ignorance is one thing, but our society thrives increasingly on stupidity. It depends on people going along with whatever they are told. The media promotes a cultivated stupidity as a posture that is not only acceptable but laudable. Satanists must learn to see through the tricks and cannot afford to be stupid.

— Anton LaVey

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“Stop being a critic and be a light; don’t be a judge, be a model.”

— Sean Covey

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ma·te·ri·al·ism
/məˈtirēəˌlizəm/
noun
1.
a tendency to consider material possessions and physical comfort as more important than spiritual values.
“they hated the sinful materialism of the wicked city”
2.
PHILOSOPHY
the doctrine that nothing exists except matter and its movements and modifications.