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    \x0a Go Federer!\x0a
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    \x0a Loved the fireworks\x0a
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    \x0a Just waiting for the fireworks\x0a
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    \x0a Tail-gating for the 4th of July\x0a
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    \x0a Sitting in the sun, reading Derrida\x0a
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    \x0a The future” is and always was a map of a fake territory. It is entertainment. However, without any map at all we become paralyzed, so even a fake map can provide initial direction, even if it is rarely ultimately the right direction. Thus “futures” survive.\x0a
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    TwiliteMinotaur-Space: Zero History

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    I don’t agree that the future is simply entertainment, but I agree that it is a map that we need in order to not become paralyzed. We project our dreams and desires onto this future-to-come, but the future is always to come, which means it never arrives. But this future-to-come proceeds from the future itself and so, as Derrida says, it must “exceed any presence as presence to itself.” (xix) Thus the future is present in our presence and in order to be perceived as the future-to-come, it must have more presence than our current present.

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    Therefore, we are continually haunted by the futures-past, since they have more presence than our past itself. This turns our past into a spectral event of futures-past, old desires and dreams and nostalgia for the past is actually the nostalgia for a future-past, a future that never actually happened, which exists only as a ghostly specter.

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    Last month we launched the Yahoo! App and 360 importer so you can migrate your content to WordPress.com quickly and easily. And we introduced the SocialVibe widget, which helps you earn…

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    Remember National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) back in November? You all used the opportunity to take a swing at churning out a 50,000-word novel on your blogs in only one month — some with…

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