Photo by Covalli from Playgirl, December 1977 (via sighsandwhispers)
Photo by Covalli from Playgirl, December 1977 (via sighsandwhispers)
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Constellation (ink drawing), 1931 by Pablo Picasso
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Francis Bacon in his studio
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The sky is grey and the grass unseen
And he’s still the dumbest **** this concrete jungle’s ever seen
That mother he was laughing, bathing in the heat
But then he slipped again and landed in the street|
COGNITION
[noun]
1. the act or process of knowing; perception.
2. the product of such a process; something thus known, perceived, etc.
3. knowledge.
Etymology: late Middle English cognicioun < Latin cognitiōn- (stem of cognitiō), equivalent to cognit(us), past participle of cognōscere, variant stem of gnōscere, nōscere - to learn.