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Update: Study Project Dates, Times, and Locations

12/21/2015

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Hello again!

Thank you for all of the interest thus far. Those of you who expressed this should already be in receipt of this information by now. This is the public announcement for anyone who might not have yet, for lack of logistical information.

The Study Project will be commencing Fridays, at 7pm, at the Montrose Center, 401 Branard St. Houston, TX 70006, Room 328 on the Third Floor. This begins January 8th, 2016. The Study Project page has been altered to reflect this.

If you are interested, we may decide to "cap" this at some point, so I would contact us to let us know you're coming and any questions you may have.
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Announcing the Guy Debord Club

12/12/2015

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Greetings, dreamers!

We are embarking on something we hope will be special here. The Guy Debord Club of Houston is a young grouping of Houston fighters and thinkers seeking to learn and grow by way of new dreams and new adventures.

For more information, see our about page, look at our current study, and contact us with any questions.
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“To live alone one must be a beast or a god, says Aristotle. Leaving out the third case: one must be both -- a philosopher.”
-Friedrich Nietzsche
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