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FEKA // ~ homes built over the sea ~ -
An episode of FEKA on Subcity Radio
Listening to this FEKA episode and watching this silent film at the same time :-)
http://beta.bfi.org.uk/4ce2b6a1cd5c1
‘Poor Moon’ by Canned Heat
Summer tunes gaun full pelt: also this soundtracked ma spring http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bgpgiGFvyDQ
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We played the following tracks:
- “Earth’s Medicine” - Lil B
- “Rain in Coffee” - Bee Mask
- “Bodies” - WIFE
- “Nettles” - Felss
- “If Your Girl (Forest Swords Remix)” - Aaliyah
- “Natural” - Clams Casino
- “Wind Return” - Grouper
- “Wildlife Analysis” - Boards of Canada
- “센터 힘, 판타지 98.1, 러쉬, 쿨, 펄스 @ felicita” - YBT
- “Erosphère: Toupie dans le ciel” - François Bayle
- “Luminesce” - Balam Acab
- “Cleam” - Mister Lies
- “Annell This Chord of Bliss” - Chubby Wolf
- “Cater 2 U” - Destiny’s Child
And the only photo I took of them was this… but I remember that night I went through this hole in the fence and wandered through the place. I got warm off the walls cos the furnace was just gaun allll night long. At first I thought the walls were smouldering or the bricks were melting… then realised there was just small spaces in the bricks and it let through wee bits of light. Impossible to take a photo of that though it was magical feeling.
Upset last time I was home in Carluke to find they had raized the brickworks :-<
Beautiful dude there
Wishbone-lookin fishingbird
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What I Mean When I Say I’m Sex-Positive
- I think freedom of sexuality is something that we all need and very few of us have
- I think sexual pleasure is a legitimate thing to want and ethically pursue
- I do not judge people for the (consensual) sex that they have or want
- I…
The word “family” (from Latin famulus: domestic slave) originally referred to a group of slaves belonging to one man, then, by extension, to all persons ruled by one man or descended from one man, and finally to all persons living together in a man’s household, such as servants, wives, children, parents, grandparents, other close and distant relatives, friends, and permanent guests. These various meanings were still very much alive in medieval English. Indeed, well through the Renaissance the word “family” was used to mean either a body of servants, or the retinue of a nobleman, or a group of people related by blood, or a group of people living together. It was not until the 17th and 18th centuries that the last two of these meanings were combined to describe a new social phenomenon: a small number of close relatives who lived by themselves under the same roof and who were also emotionally close to each other. By the early 19th century this usage had virtually replaced the others, and since then “family” has referred mostly to an intimate domestic group of parents and their children. Thus, we find that today the meaning of the word is both wider and narrower than it had been before. (The same semantic shifts at roughly the same time can be observed in the French famille and the German Familie.) —
(part of my current research for a coming essay on the future of marriage)
The Family in Historical Perspective
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