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CSpoligraf.bsky.social

« Much that we call evil is really good in disguises; and we should not quarrel rashly with adversities not yet understood, nor overlook the mercies often bound up in them. » ― Thomas Browne 🔗 · poligraf.tumblr.com/post/7299365...#quotes#ThomasBrowne#good#evil#mercy#adversity

Poligraf · The Artistic Impulse
Poligraf · The Artistic Impulse

Much that we call evil is really good in disguises; and we should not quarrel rashly with adversities not yet understood, nor overlook the mercies often bound up in them. — Thomas Browne

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NOnateo.bsky.social

An illustrative paragraph (actually not so illustrative—it’s more coherent than most)

“The university is an unwelcoming environment for white working-class males. The few who enrol are hectored about the ‘patriarchy’ by middle-class white women, oblivious to their social adversity. Campaigns against sexual harassment on campus always depict white men. And the vociferous (and officially endorsed) campaign to ‘decolonise the curriculum’ offends students who take pride in their national identity and heritage. While racism is highlighted as the great evil, traditionally-minded white men are insulted as ‘gammon’ (mostly by middle-class whites). So much for tolerance and diversity…”
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robospiration.bsky.social

Remember, even the strongest alloys are forged under intense heat—adversity builds strength.

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NFnews-feed.bsky.social

@Jerusalem_Post: In the aftermath of the October 7 attacks, the @ReichmanUni initiative showcases resilience and innovation in the face of adversity. It also shows how shared challenges can lead to collaborative solutions and stronger international bonds.

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adversity strengthens community bonds because it forces community members to come together & rely upon & be relied upon by one another cults mainly operate by simultaneously manufacturing adversity for their members while insisting to those members that only their fellow cultists will support them

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CHchardle.bsky.social

Good to have you here, and thanks especially for the 'determined in the face of adversity' - needing that this morning.

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KDkirstdy.bsky.social

Jenna, thank-you for sharing this publicly outside the conference venue. Your words demonstrate your strength and love for community in the face of adversity and hate. 💕🩷💕

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cerebro.bsky.social

Às vezes tenho certas dúvidas.

The image is an anime-style drawing portraying the Earth personified as a girl with short blue hair, which has green sections representing the continents, symbolizing the planet Earth. She appears visibly injured, with bruises and blood dripping from her mouth. Despite her weakened state, she is smiling gently, with tears in her eyes. She is wearing a white shirt with the NASA logo. Next to the character, there are two texts. The first says, "I... It's okay, Human-kun." The second says, "No matter what happens, I will still always love you." The drawing conveys a message of resilience and unconditional love, symbolizing the current state of the planet in the face of adversity caused by humanity.
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