1. boudhabar:
“Japanese Buddhist Monk in Tokyo
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    boudhabar:

    Japanese Buddhist Monk in Tokyo

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  3. xiaoxiangji:
“ lonely customer
Tokyo, Japan
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    xiaoxiangji:

    lonely customer

    Tokyo, Japan

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  5. photo

    photo

    photo

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  6. Listen/purchase: Gloante Oarbe (feat. Deliric) by Silent Strike

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  7. I would say that arguing that you don’t care about privacy because you have nothing to hide is like saying that you don’t care about free speech because you have nothing to say. Rights exist and have value for more than just the individual in the current moment. Rights are both individual and collective. And when you think about the value of a free press, we’re not all journalists, but we still derive value from them. Moreover, rights are not really intended, rights are not really designed for use by the elites, for people who are leading our debates, because these are the people who are least threatened with the abrogation of their rights. The system exists to serve and protect these people. Rights are almost always needed on a regular, continual basis by those who are vulnerable, by those who are not protected by the system, by those who are not protected by their communities, by the people who are different, by the people who are ahead of everyone else because of a new idea, or people who are simply minorities, who don’t have access to the same resources, don’t have access to the same ability to compete.
    – Edward Snowden
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  8. Technology reshapes the landscape of our emotional lives, but is it offering us the lives we want to lead? … What are the responsibilities here? … What do we have, now that we have what we say we want—now that we have what technology makes easy. This is the time to begin these conversations, together. It is too late to leave the future to the futurists.
    – Sherry Turkle - Alone Together

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  9. We’re on a boat in the middle of Halong Bay

    We’re on a boat in the middle of Halong Bay

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  10. View from Liuhe Pagoda, Six Harmonies Pagoda in southern Hangzhou, #china (at 六和塔公园 - Liuhe Pagoda Park)

    View from Liuhe Pagoda, Six Harmonies Pagoda in southern Hangzhou, #china (at 六和塔公园 - Liuhe Pagoda Park)

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  11. Sketches, can’t live without them.

    Sketches, can’t live without them.

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  12. Wires…

    Wires…

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  13. Morning flows

    Morning flows

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  14. … from China with love (at Tian'anmen Square)

    … from China with love (at Tian'anmen Square)

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  15. #Prague

    #Prague

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