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Scientists are once again tuning in to use of psychedelics | The Times
Scientists are once again tuning in to use of psychedelics | The Times
archived 13 May 2022 16:58:03 UTC
Even when broken down into the actions of individual neurons, much remains to be understood. Try understanding the behaviour of 86 billion of those neurons, and the abilities of the world’s collective neuroscientists are confounded. We do not know how these neurons come together to achieve the brain’s defining function: consciousness. But it’s worse than that: we struggle to even define what consciousness is.
Scientists are once again tuning in to use of psychedelics | The Times
“Severance” Is Sci-Fi for the Soul
“Severance” Is Sci-Fi for the Soul
The dystopian drama on takes the conceit of leaving one’s work at the office to its ultimate conclusion.*
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just started watching this. it's good!
“Severance” Is Sci-Fi for the Soul
Ellen Deckwitz — Nee en ja
Ellen Deckwitz — Nee en ja
Onlangs had ik het met vrienden over depressie en kwam de vraag op hoe je nou aan iemand die er geen enkele ervaring mee heeft, uitlegt hoe het voelt. Sommige mensen denken dat depressie gewoon de overtreffende trap van verdriet of somberte is, maar bij mij heeft het zich altijd gemanifesteerd als het onvermogen om naar het bestaan uit te kunnen zien. Op mijn 29ste had ik zo’n zware episode dat…
Ellen Deckwitz — Nee en ja
Portrait of a Lady on Fire | The New Yorker
Portrait of a Lady on Fire | The New Yorker
The best movies are about women and the best movies about love are made by women. This is an achingly beautiful and poignant movie about women loving women.
Portrait of a Lady on Fire
The best movies are about women and the best movies about love are made by women and with Portrait of a Lady on Fire, Director Céline Sciamma and the amazing players (Noémie Merlant, Adèle Haenel and Luàna Bajrami) have made an achingly beautiful and poignant movie about women loving women. On Netflix.
Portrait of a Lady on Fire | The New Yorker
Leven in Limbo
Leven in Limbo
TV Serie van HUMAN over vluchtelingen in Nederland met geen identiteitspapieren. Ze kunnen dus niet bewijzen wie ze zijn en waar ze vandaan komen wat asiel aanvragen bijnder moeilijk maakt.
Leven in Limbo
Nick Drake's Pink Moon
Nick Drake's Pink Moon
Pete Paphides digs through John Peel's records and speculates wildly about what Nick Drake may or may not have listened to. Interesting and annoying in equal measure. A few records you may not have heard of.
Nick Drake's Pink Moon
The story of my madness | Emmanuel Carrère
The story of my madness | Emmanuel Carrère
Late in life a major depressive episode got Emmanuel Carrère hospitalised and diagnosed as bipolar. In some ways it made sense of his problems, but in the midst of it, everything was broken
You’re bipolar type 2: agitated without necessarily being euphoric, but sometimes also seductive, flirtatious, very sexual, outwardly very much alive, but inclined to make the type of decisions you regret the most, while being dead sure that they’re right and that you’ll never go back on them. Then after that you’re dead sure of the very opposite, you realise that you’ve done the worst thing possible, you try to fix it and do something even worse. You think one thing and then its opposite, you do one thing and then its opposite, in frightening succession. But the worst is that if you’re like me and are used to analysing yourself, once the diagnosis has been reached and the mood swings identified, you gain hindsight – only this hindsight is of little use. Or if it is, it’s just to see that no matter what you think, say or do, you can’t trust yourself because there are two of you in the same person, and those two are enemies.
in the definition of bipolar disorder, the pole opposite the dive into depression isn’t necessarily a state of spectacular euphoria and disinhibition that leads to social suicide and often to suicide itself, but just as frequently what psychiatrists call hypomania, which means in plain language that you act like a fool, but not to the same extent.
The story of my madness | Emmanuel Carrère