has one of the best grad school programs at unr.
(see: university of nevada, reno)
reynolds school of journalism website
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reynolds school of journalism
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hagia sophia
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spotify
the best and most useful music app. just switched from apple music. spotify has provided a better user experience so far.
pros:
always dark theme
has a podcast section
creating a session allows you to listen to music with friends
supported by many 3rd party platforms
accurate music, playlist, and podcast suggestions
finding/following friends
has the most number of users. so it is easy to share music with other users
hulu and spotify bundle
great apple watch app
has a larger turkish music library. i don't know whether this is the same for all genres
cons:
compared with apple music and spotify, spotify has more complicated theme
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hermann goring
hitler's right-hand man. he was sentenced to death on trial at nuremberg. but he committed suicide on the night before his execution by swallowing a capsule of cyanide.
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turkey
"you will be defeated by a camera on a tripod."
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koi no yokan
the japanese phrase "koi no yokan" means knowing you are eventually going to fall in love with someone after you've just met. i think it's a combination of love at first sight and falling in love slowly over time.
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alexander the great
had an enduring desire to imitate achilles. he died at age 32. he was tutored by aristotle.
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random midnight ramblings
he loved her like the sea loved the stars. from afar; and from her perspective, quietly. reflective and beautiful, a silent ballet of ripples and smiling patterns scattered across the waves.
from his, it was a roaring and chaotic love. constantly moving, and always full. swells and crashes of emotion when he would see her. he'd hide from her behind the clouds and feel his storm inside him, and when the clouds would clear, and the waves would fall back, he would peek through the clouds and see her again, calm and beautiful as ever.
and then when the sea was still, each star reflecting perfectly on its surface, sometimes she would smile back. the twinkle of a star flitting across the sky. a wink that said "i love you too."
but they would never touch. -
world war iii
won't be fought with sticks and stones*
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the worst person in the world (film)
the worst person in the world is a short film that was written and directed by matt johnson and released in 2016. the film is a dark comedy that follows the misadventures of a struggling writer named ted, who is dealing with a string of bad luck and a series of disastrous relationships. as ted navigates his messy personal life, he becomes increasingly bitter and jaded, and he begins to lash out at those around him. the film explores themes of ambition, isolation, and the struggles of the creative process. despite its dark tone, the worst person in the world is a surprisingly funny and relatable film that will resonate with anyone who has ever felt lost and adrift in their own life.
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crossfit
crossfit is a popular high-intensity fitness program that combines elements of weightlifting, cardio exercises, and gymnastics. it has gained prominence due to its focus on functional movements, varied workouts, and community atmosphere.
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james bentham
english philosopher. "the right thing to do, the just thing to do is to maximize utility."
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dostoevsky and suicide
many of dostoevsky's early narratives center on characters burdened with a unique combination of personal traits—a mix of destructive and self-destructive tendencies—that seem destined to lead to failure.
in his early works, dostoevsky presents a gallery of dreamers, cowards, clowns, masochists, loners, and those born to lose. these characters are at odds with themselves, succumbing to internal contradictions and weaknesses. they fail to adapt to the demands of their social environment and are ultimately undone by their inability to reconcile their inner lives with external realities.
dostoevsky's dreamer is doomed to disappointment, striving for goals they can never hope to achieve. this isolated recluse severs ties with the outside world and attempts to construct a personal reality grounded in illusion. yet, as soon as this dream encounters the tangible world, it crumbles. the protagonist, overwhelmed by guilt, punishes themselves for the dissonance between their actions and their moral values. these individuals, often consumed by delusions of grandeur, are destroyed by their unrealistic perceptions of their own potential. all of them are victims of irrational, self-destructive instincts they neither control nor fully comprehend.
the question of whether it takes strength or weakness for a person to take their own life does not have a definitive answer. a man of weak will often struggles to cope with his existence, unable to adapt to life's external demands. for such a person, suicide may seem like an escape from a reality that has become unbearable and impossible to manage.
however, a weak individual is often indecisive, lacking the inner strength and resolve required to end their own life. conversely, a person with a strong character may possess the willpower to destroy themselves, yet that same strength can also drive them to fight for a better life, to combat the very causes of their despair. this paradox highlights that those who take their own lives can be either strong or weak. no two suicides happen for the exact same reason. -
dalai lama
a spiritual shepherd in sneakers. exiled monk, global peace icon, and master of dropping wisdom bombs with a smile. proof that compassion can go viral.
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