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Steve H
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God? She's black.
The Mikiphone, the 1920s Walkman
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https://www.earthlymission.com/the-mikiphone-pocket-phonograph-from-1926/?fbclid=IwAR2UzkvNlMpUHAK3xhfbmkH2jHl1whcx9GzXtWhtejoZ15iJ02jTXPMid3c&cn-reloaded=1
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I came to realise that every time we recognise something human in creatures, we are also recognising something creaturely in ourselves. That is central to the rejection of human supremacism as the pernicious doctrine it is.
Robert Macfarlane
Sebastian Toe
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Re: The Mikiphone, the 1920s Walkman
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A bit difficult to listen to whilst jogging though?!
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"The word God is for me nothing more than the expression and product of human weaknesses, the Bible a collection of honourable, but still primitive legends.'
Albert Einstein
Steve H
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True.
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I came to realise that every time we recognise something human in creatures, we are also recognising something creaturely in ourselves. That is central to the rejection of human supremacism as the pernicious doctrine it is.
Robert Macfarlane
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