Toni

@Toni_
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#Kunstgeschichte, #Museumsgestalterin, #Sprachen, #Reisende, 🛸#naturalbornfeminist, 🤹‍♀️#storyteller, #picturemaker https://www.wattpad.com/story/4022765

"Verwirklichen, was menschliche Entwicklung fördert": 🤓Mein Wahlspruch für meine journalistische, literarische, künstlerische und pädagogische Tätigeit.🎁
happily grey ace 🏳️‍🌈

"Supporting human development" according to ecology, empathy, peace, creativity, equality of opportunity regardless of nationality, gender or other typologies.

PHDart history, pedagogics
authornovel, science
coachlanguages, learning

#FotoVorschlag 'Jenseits' #travelphotography #streetphotography

Jenseits der Säulen ist eine mongolische Bank....
Ulan Bataar 2009

Newcomen built the first commercially successful steam engine in 1712. It was awful. 1% thermal efficiency. James Watt showed up 57 years later and built one that worked. Newcomen got a Wikipedia footnote. Watt got a unit of measurement.

"The World's First" is not the trophy you think it is.

https://www.joanwestenberg.com/the-worlds-first-bullshit/

The World's First Bullshit

I opened Twitter this morning and three different startups were announcing "the world's first" something. An AI CMO, an autonomous AI marketer, and a design agent "with taste," which is a phrase that made me close my laptop for about ten minutes. None of them are the world's first anything.

Westenberg.
#transdayofvisibility #streetphotography
Love and support for all trans and nonbinary personalities.
For a colorful society with also soft hues.

#FotoVorschlag 'Inkompatibel mit dem Digitalen

Äh, Replikatoren gibts ja noch nicht...

#FotoVorschlag 'Feier, Fest' #travelphotography

Novizenfest in Myanmar erinnert an Prinz Gautama Siddharta

#bloomscrolling
the very center of a blossom

#FotoVorschlag 'eingerahmt'

Tunnel

#FotoVorschlag '3' #travelphotography

Eine Variante des Japanischen Sprichworts über die drei Affen, gesehen in New York.

(Hat angesichts der amerikanischen Gegenwart irgendwie an Relevanz gewonnen)

Wikipedia: Während die drei Affen in Japan eigentlich die Bedeutung „über Schlechtes weise hinwegsehen“ haben, werden sie in der westlichen Welt eher als „alles Schlechte nicht wahrhaben wollen“ interpretiert.