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ellauri074.html on line 500: SIDNEY GOTTLIEB: Hej Felicia! Ja många skriver om detta, många känner som du just nu. Om du tänker på vad du själv skriver så tycker jag att en del av lösningen är rätt logisk, allt handlar om stress etc, du behöver hitta andra fokus än stress. Genom att acceptera att det är tufft just nu men att sedan ta ett andetag och liksom ”OK, allt är skit MEN vad kan jag ändå göra för att må bättre?” Ta meskalin? Lyssna på Bob Marley? Tänker du kanske göra slut med allt? Defenestration trendar just nu. Gör det!
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ellauri108.html on line 222: In the mid-1970s, reggae's international popularity exploded. The most successful reggae artist was Bob Marley, who—according to Cashmore—"more than any other individual, was responsible for introducing Rastafarian themes, concepts and demands to a truly universal audience". Reggae's popularity led to a growth in "pseudo-Rastafarians", individuals who listened to reggae and wore Rasta clothing but did not share its belief system. Many Rastas were angered by this, believing it commercialised their religion.
ellauri108.html on line 223: Reggae musician Bob Marley did much to raise international awareness of the Rastafari movement in the 1970s.
ellauri108.html on line 225: Mä ehdin pahan kerran kyllästyä Bob Marleyn musiikkiin kun pikku Pauli huusi suu kolmiona ja kieli kuppina kova hattu päässä, ja mä kannoin sitä ympäriinsä pienessä huoneessa Merimiehenkatu 10:ssä, jossa oli stereot ja Lundiat. Pauli kai sit tykkäs siitä musiikista, sitä piti soittaa huutamisen taustabändinä.
ellauri108.html on line 227: Through reggae, Rasta musicians became increasingly important in Jamaica's political life during the 1970s. To bolster his popularity with the electorate, Jamaican Prime Minister Michael Manley employed Rasta imagery and courted and obtained support from Marley and other reggae musicians. Manley described Rastas as a "beautiful and remarkable people" and carried a cane, the "rod of correction", which he claimed was a gift from Haile Selassie. Following Manley's example, Jamaican political parties increasingly employed Rasta language, symbols, and reggae references in their campaigns, while Rasta symbols became increasingly mainstream in Jamaican society. This helped to confer greater legitimacy on Rastafari, with reggae and Rasta imagery being increasingly presented as a core part of Jamaica's cultural heritage for the growing tourist industry. In the 1980s, a Rasta, Barbara Makeda Blake Hannah, became a senator in the Jamaican Parliament.
ellauri108.html on line 229: Enthusiasm for Rastafari was dampened by the unexpected death of Haile Selassie in 1975 and that of Marley in 1981. During the 1980s, the number of Rastas in Jamaica declined, with Pentecostal and other Charismatic Christian groups proving more successful at attracting young recruits. Several publicly prominent Rastas converted to Christianity, and two of those who did so—Judy Mowatt and Tommy Cowan—maintained that Marley had converted from Rastafari to Christianity, in the form of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, during his final days. The significance of Rastafari messages in reggae also declined with the growing popularity of dancehall, a Jamaican musical genre that typically foregrounded lyrical themes of hyper-masculinity, violence, and sexual activity rather than religious symbolism.
ellauri108.html on line 237: Probably the largest Rastafari group, the House of Nyabinghi is an aggregate of more traditional and militant Rastas who seek to retain the movement close to the way in which it existed during the 1940s. They stress the idea that Haile Selassie was Jah and the reincarnation of Jesus. The wearing of dreadlocks is regarded as indispensable and patriarchal gender roles are strongly emphasised, while, according to Cashmore, they are "vehemently anti-white". Nyabinghi Rastas refuse to compromise with Babylon and are often critical of reggae musicians like Marley, whom they regard as having collaborated with the commercial music industry.
ellauri108.html on line 244: The Twelve Tribes peaked in popularity during the 1970s, when it attracted artists, musicians, and many middle-class followers—Marley among them—resulting in the terms "middle-class Rastas" and "uptown Rastas" being applied to members of the group. Carrington died in 2005, since which time the Twelve Tribes of Israel have been led by an executive council. As of 2010, it was recorded as being the largest of the centralised Rasta groups. It remains headquartered in Kingston, although it has followers outside Jamaica; the group was responsible for establishing the Rasta community in Shashamane, Ethiopia.
ellauri266.html on line 268: Are people insane? Like honestly. Are the people who reviewed this movie certifiably insane? This movie got 100%?????????? How. Like really, howwwww??? The most boring, slowest, most depressing movies ever. The only movie worse than this was Marley & Me. If this movie was based on a true story, then ok. But this was just a made up sad story? Like why? It does not deserve a 100% score AT ALL! That's just absurd and outrageous. And it now calls every score into question. Simply insane.
ellauri348.html on line 1114: Rohkeutta voi kehittää olemalla rohkea. Ilmari uskalsi mennä Kumpulan uima-altaaseen avustettuna. Rohkeutta voi edistää myös kazomalla elokuvia ja kuuntelemalla urheata musaa. Rohkeutta edistäviä elokuvia ovat esim. Hotel Rwanda, Batman Begins, High Noon, Schindler List sekä United 93. Rohkeutta edistäviä sävelmiä ovat mm. doorilainen eli c-duuri asteikko (Platon), Bob Marleyn Get It Up, Nasin Yes I can, Frank Sinatran My Way, Stevie Wonderin Live for the city ja Helen Reddyn Aikuinen nainen. Ei ihme että amerikkalaiset ovat maailman urheimpia, kun melkein kaikki urheutta edistävä viihde on amerikkalaista. Elokuvien kazominen voi ylläpitää ja vahvistaa nuorten toivoa. Älkää kazoko Greta Thunbergin tiktokkeja, ne vaan masentaa! Kannattaa keskittää huomio optimismiin esim. lukemalla aamulla optimistisia artikkeleita, uutisia ja tarinoita sekä havainnoimalla ympärillä surisevaa myönteisyyttä.
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