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This gets at the very heart of who we are as humans, and whether or not some piece of us physically lives on after we die.
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It feels physically lived in.
It's just as detrimental to those around you though, only they get to physically live in your mess, rather than just inhabit it emotionally.
While "she lived through the beginning of the AIDS epidemic in New York," she did so in the sense of living through that experience, which included the death of her friend Robert Mapplethorpe; she did not physically live in New York.
Running for local office, the appellate judges said, actually required a person to physically live in a given city, not just to own property there or pay taxes there, as Mr. Emanuel always had.
But on Monday, a panel of the Illinois Appellate Court ruled that Mr. Emanuel did not qualify to run, saying he had to physically live in the city — not just own property and pay taxes here — to run.
"Maybe you're not physically living up to what porn is showing you," he says.
This is about acknowledging that widening income inequality and media fragmentation have led us to a place where we can physically live on the same streets, and yet inhabit entirely different worlds.
Back when modern democracies were invented, that was the only viable option, but in our hyperconnected today, wouldn't it make as much sense if not more to allow voters to register for online constituencies, instead of the one in which they happen to physically live?
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"She wanted to know about what it is like to physically live up there and physically move around.
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