Jaas Benandante Roeper

@jaasroeper

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Legs Akimbo
36 1
2 months ago
The healing of the blind at Bethsaida
55 1
3 months ago
Love is colder than death
64 0
4 months ago
And without thorn the rose (a walk in the garden)
94 0
4 months ago
The Road Kill
100 0
4 months ago
Keep your garden clean
88 2
8 months ago
Napoleonic bellydance
96 3
8 months ago
If all you young men were hares on the mountain. How many young girls would take guns and go hunting.
109 5
9 months ago
107 12
1 year ago
The torturer’s apprentice
54 0
1 year ago
Ha ha I’m drowning
94 2
1 year ago
Cave dweller (and the failure to escape the allegory of the cave) Plato’s allegory begins with prisoners who have lived their entire lives chained inside a cave. Behind the prisoners is a fire, and between the fire and the prisoners are people carrying puppets or other objects. These cast shadows on the opposite wall. The prisoners watch these shadows, believing this to be their reality as they’ve known nothing else. Plato posits that one prisoner could become free. He finally sees the fire and realizes the shadows are fake. This prisoner could escape from the cave and discover there is a whole new world outside they were previously unaware of. This prisoner would believe the outside world is so much more real than that in the cave. He would try to return to free the other prisoners. Upon his return, he is blinded because his eyes are not accustomed to actual sunlight. The chained prisoners would see this blindness and believe they will be harmed if they try to leave the cave.
83 2
1 year ago